Businesses across all industries are transforming their approach to the client experience with AI – and law practices are no exception.
As Congress edges closer to another potential government shutdown, questions loom large about how federal agencies will manage critical regulatory responsibilities. For the U.S. Environmental ...
As of the date of this writing, Congress has not passed the appropriate spending bills to keep the federal government open beyond. Unless these bills are passed, some government agencies will shut ...
Nebraska’s Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA), as amended by Legislative Bill (LB) 415 (effective September 3, 2025), requires most private employers with eleven or more employees to provide ...
In Brandt v. Superior Court, 37 Cal.3d 813, 817 (1985), the California Supreme Court recognized an insured’s right to seek recovery of attorneys’ fees incurred to compel the payment of policy benefits ...
The Colorado Supreme Court has rejected an attempt to create a six-year statute of limitations and confirmed that, consistent with the Colorado Wage Claim Act, C.R.S. §§ 8-4-101, et seq. (CWCA) and ...
On Sept. 19, President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing on employers an additional $100,000 application fee pertaining to petitions for foreign nationals seeking to enter the United ...
Retention payments are a longstanding practice in construction contracts, serving as a form of financial security for project owners to ensure proper and timely completion of work. Traditionally, ...
On September 24, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published a proposed rule that, if implemented, will modify the process by which U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published proposed revisions to the procedural framework rule for conducting risk evaluations under the Toxic Substances Co ...
Google recently resolved two cases—one by verdict and one by settlement—involving allegations regarding the control that Google promised to give users over Google’s use of their data.
During a recent webinar, the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) announced plans to propose a rule that will impose an unprecedented labeling requirements on all products containing intentionally ...
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